Genre
Perspective
Non-Sport
68
MobyRank
100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
3.5
MobyScore
5 point score based on user ratings.

Description

A time traveler from the future was stranded in Victorian England, and his knowledge of yet unknown technological inventions was passed to the Royal Society, headed by Baron Fortesque. With the help of this knowledge, Fortesque managed to construct an immensely complex artificial intelligence known as the Chaos Engine. However, creation rebelled against its creator, assimilated its mind, and turned Britain into a war zone populated by mad machines. Mercenaries are willing to enter this dangerous place and put an end to the chaos, hoping for an appropriate reward.

Chaos Engine (Soldiers of Fortune in the US) is a run-and-gun overhead shooter. Sixteen levels (in four groups of four) await the players in the game. The basic gameplay is similar to Gauntlet, but in an open air setting, with bridges across rivers and other features in the maps. The visuals are in the 'metallic and blue' style Bitmap Brothers appeared to favor.

There are six characters available in the game, each with different strengths and weaknesses, and different starting prices. In two-player mode each player chooses a character and plays co-operatively, but in one-player games the player also chooses a character for the computer to control, with its artificial intelligence allowing it to open doors, pick up power-ups and take on enemies away from the ones occupying the player-controlled character.

Alternate Titles

  • "The Chaos Engine" -- European title

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User Reviews

Pumping with action and keeps you amused for ages. Nathan Walker (5) 4.75 Stars4.75 Stars4.75 Stars4.75 Stars4.75 Stars

The Press Says

Power Play Aug, 1994 86 out of 100 86
Joystick (French) Oct, 1994 85 out of 100 85
MikroBitti Nov, 1994 80 out of 100 80
High Score Feb, 1995 4 out of 5 80
PC Games (Germany) Nov, 1994 77 out of 100 77
PC Player (Germany) Nov, 1994 72 out of 100 72
World Village (Gamer's Zone) 1995 2 Stars2 Stars2 Stars2 Stars2 Stars 40
Computer Gaming World (CGW) Sep, 1995 1 Stars1 Stars1 Stars1 Stars1 Stars 20

Forums

Topic # Posts Last Post
Level Editor released + first custom level 1 lilalurl (778)
Jun 26, 2010

Trivia

Shortly after the game's release, Renegade took out a full page advert in trade magazine CTW, which simply said "The Chaos Engine. So good, even that bastard Stuart Campbell liked it", referring to a British journalist who had a habit of not liking much-hyped games, including previous Bitmap Brothers titles Xenon 2 and Gods, but gave this one a great review. Ironically Campbell now works for CTW.


This entry was contributed by kametyken (34), Kabushi (105898), MAT Bronze Star Contributing Member (53829), *Katakis* (37451), Derrick 'Knight' Steele (2159) and Rantanplan (1721)
 

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